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1777 SAMUEL JACKSON PRATT. Clergyman Leaves Ministry to Write 18th Century Erotica. Washington D.C. Provenance. Civil War This house was destroyed by

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This house was destroyed by fire during a party Col

Billy Sunday

At the same time that George Whitefield was traveling with a bound volume of the sermons of Ralph Erskine and making notes about them in his journal

Sunday in the hand of "Ma" Sunday

*On the Nature of Satisfaction Rendered in the Atonement

1777 SAMUEL JACKSON PRATT. Clergyman Leaves Ministry to Write 18th Century Erotica. Washington D.C. Provenance. Civil War This house was destroyed byFascinating second edition of the Samuel Jackson Pratt work that shocked the 18th century as the man who had been a preacher of some renown, bit who was now publishing a work considered even by many atheists to be licentiousness and debauchery. The present edition contains the rare single sheet advert for an upcoming publication, The Sublime and the Beautiful of Scripture; Being Essays on Select Passages of Sacred Composition. Pratt attempted to

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